The Western Balkans: a focus of instability on the way to the European Union
For a long time, the states of the Western Balkans – Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo are considered potential members of the European Union, provided that the criteria appropriate for accession are met. Especially since such Balkan states as Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia and Croatia…
Russian diplomacy as a tool of hybrid influence on Poland
In the confrontation between Russia and the West, diplomacy is increasingly seen not simply as a mechanism for official dialogue, but as a form of hybrid instrument combining espionage, sabotage, and disinformation. Poland is one of the clearest examples of Russian diplomacy being used as a cover for actions that…
The political crisis in France and the economy: what to expect next
For several months, France has been plunged into a new spiral of political turbulence that not only threatens the stability of its institutions, but directly affects its economic state. Behind this crisis lies not only a decline in the credibility of the government, but also serious socio-economic risks: rising debt,…
Crisis of EU diplomacy. Resources go where the word “security” sounds louder
Europe is undergoing what is perhaps the most significant shift in foreign policy priorities in decades. Since the end of 2022–2025, EU countries have been directing more and more resources towards defence and external border management, and not only in those countries that are directly threatened by military action. The…
Peter Szijjártó celebrity minister and sybarite
On 10 November 2025, it was announced that Péter Szijjártó, Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, had become president of Budapest football club Honvéd, which plays in the country’s top division and is one of Hungary’s most successful clubs. Honvéd has a number of wealthy sponsors, including Singapore-based Vulcan…





